THE REPUBLICAN. ;, , CLEARFIELD, TA. -widwudat Housing ha m. wti. 1 ' Terms of Subscription, IfpeJd lBB4Boe,erwitb.B three monthi ...J 00 If .eld efttr thraa uj before til month..... I M If Mid iAk the exsiretioa of ill Bionlhe..i 1 RBUOIUUH NOTICES. MavtWMRplaeapal Chrb Rt. A. D. Ttci"". Patter. PaMIe Service every Sabbath Sakhata School at a A. M. Prayer Moetia every Thavtday, at 71 P. . Csmaantdt Servloa, frit Sabbath of itic; Month, et li A. M. . Aadrevv'e CharehEplieoptlHer. ejioaoa Hai.1 Pablle Servloe Sunday morning 0 .'clock, aa4 t T P. M Sunday School at I p. M. Prejet HMttn Wedneeday evening tl f e'oleek. praabytarUn ChurchRev. n. 8. Btmat. 8,bbeth tervleet morning and evenlor Sab bath School at 1 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednei .da aveaina;. At. Fraaela' ChurchCatholic Rot. P. T. 8iaa. Mate at 10 e'oloek A. M., an the teeoad and fourth Sundays of each month. Lntheraa Church. Rev. A. J. lUaraooK .Preachlne; every Sabbath, morning and evening. Iihbatk Sobooi at a, tn. , Prayer meeting every Wedaeadey evealng. The Boy. W. A. Ridgo, cf Curwons- Ilia, will praaok la- the Bapuat chunk in tblt pitta a text Sabbath, at 11 o'clock In tha mora la aod 1 e'eleok in tha evening. Wifco (t announcod that tbo M.'E. Seaday Mboal ronveatloa of tha Aliooaa dl.irl.l Ul be held ia Bell.foote oa tba 10th, 11th and lltk of June next Don't forget the Alleghaniam, Vo- MJiiti and Swiaa Bell Ringed, at the Court Iloute a Taeedty night next. They an iweat warblori aad aeeaaipliahed artiiloi, and no one ibould fall la hear them. 'Contented Mas. Tho Ebonsbtirg reeeMra aajo there U a man liring in Johnitown aba kal lived there for twenty yeari, of aound lad and attire bodily health, who hai never rid den oa a railroad nor been Inalde a railroad ear. McFike, of the Cambria Freeman eyt:, Sharif Pi, of Clearoeld, If aot near i o cruijr ae bit aane would eeeia to iadiettr. , . How la that, Sheriff r 1 While In Bruokvillo, a couple of week! ago, tat Juaiae, among other old acquaint ance!, ant Mr. Clarence L. Barrett, wha ia hold leg forth at that place.. Cltr. Ibinke there it ao plaee like Brookrilla and talVi of "hanging ap" pemaaently la that modera Rome. Nwi. Xoarly all our neighboring etekaagei got of the following iait week i It le reported that the Pennsylvania Railroad Coeapaay will baild the new railroad from Uomer, lediaaa eouaty, to Burneldo, the coming eunamer, making ooaaoolioa with tho Tyrone and Clearfield breach. Thie it aot what they call a "olooe f onneotion" at it U itill thirty-one milet from Clearfield to Straildo, " ' ' Baniol Amliisor, convicted ut Holli- deysburg a ibort time ago of murder In tho aeeond degree, for killing Jamei Estep, at Williamsburg, lltlr eouety'; oa tha 21tt of February last, bat been leatencrd to eight yeare imprieonment in the Western Pealtcntlary, aud Bill, afi'ae Mycri, a eelf-eoarleted incendiary, who plead not guilty abea brought up for trial, hat been awarded a two yean' term ia the aame inititullon. Experiment on the nivr.it The Leek Uavea Deawcrai tayo that on Wedneeday abeat S o'eloek, Captain John Lingle, of the ea aal boat Z-10-TJ-I (wa give the nemo at It it oa be boat), left Lock Bavra with a bead of 60,000 feat of lumber from Thoraat A Maton't mill, det liied for Marietta by way of the riror. Captain Liagle patted through tho ihuto with hit boat, aad propoeea I try tho experiment of running to Varietta oa tho rirer, and ealculatea to make the trip ia four dayt. Who would Uelievk It. Notwiih- lUading all that tha papera hare had to lay about the "tawdutt" or ooooterfett money iwindlen, tbeoiandl and thoutandl of dollar! art daily reeelted by the' ratoalt In New Tork from the eeantry. One eonoem alone of tho many that leerlih reeeiret over f 4,000 In one week, In tumi of from J to tlOt; Ono of theto twlndlert de peilted 123,000 ia a city bank, the proceed) of hit tebema within tlx weekt. llow long tho thing 1U laot It a aueition for tha foolt to antwer. A Good Sell. Ityndcr, tho piano aid argaa man wat banging around through the mad aad rain laet weak, learing hit overeoat hero aad umbrella there, telling hie Initrumrntt to nearly everybody. When aeked to itay another -day ke replied: "Impouiblo, impoulble. I have aeld every Inttrumant I'ra got, aad mutt go to eeloa day after to-morrow to lay in a ttoek that will do me for awhile." We think ao, too, when we take into eoniideratlon the following notice, which wo dip from a Centra oounty exo'jaagat Mtauaa. Ia Ilileeburg, aa May 7tk, Mr. T. P. Kyader to Mln C. E. I .re. Railroad all Around. We r.otico by latt waek'i Klk thmtnt that a oorpe of on- gtaeert oommcnecd tbo location of a railroad from the Philadelphia and Erie road at RiJgway, down tha Clarion river to tbo mouth of Toby 'ereok, up uat etreaa to Rattle Boike run, up it to tho head aad tourec of Falll creek and down tblt lull etream to Bandy Lick erock on tho Low (trade railroad la Brady townehlp. Wo are alto informed that a number of Baltimora oapitaliiti bavo rc eired aa iatorott In the landt of the Karthaui ci tato in Karthaui townihlp, and that enginieri are already oa the ground proipecting after min eral, and ihonld tho ooal and iron dcpoilta war rant it, they will at onoa build a railroad from the aienth of Binnemthoniog erock np tho river to Karlbnai bridge, and thonne up iluquito oretk, fer the purpooo of developing that region. It will that bo teen that onr oounty It about to o tapped at An early day by ratlroadi, on tbo Irene aerthwett and nor I ureal, when mineral! in kaowa to abound la inexhauttibla quaatltiet, kcoiajion IaV. May nOttl fa to iba celebrated at "deooratlon day." Ai uaual muob time aad thouaaadi of dollar! will be ipent In etrewing flowen and other meruentooi over the inrei of tha dead. In tentimcut tbii It noble, Bet inbittatially it aett like a dream. The dead iveat well, llow about tbo widow and orphan t ,are they properly decorated and oared for t Now, by not ke a tittlo practical upon tliil point wky waato time and money over a dtai it iwaeld It oot bo hotter to take the money thrown .May and bend it over to tbo IiWito , or turn into Lai and clothing f To our miud tbo dead ld reat Juet aiwall aad tha living would anjoy e ebeeqHiet muob belter. ' UowgawUb diiplay -n iu uaaiu aiwr ivous iue uuagr ; eitker duel aostimental patrtotiam reward patrl ,u or Improvo the moral! of a nation. Imtead panting a i boquet oa tbo grave of the dead "'aW, lead a barrel of Bear or a eoupja of hunt at to tho widow and orpbaa. To faKsiDE Tbo Uarrlnljijrg to- " tayt: laan, frim aj,, Phlltdeli.hia na- " mt the Centennial Board or State Bopefvl f the ll,on,000 fund, onmpoard of Alcana f" Hry, J. Otlllngbam Pell, John O. Jamei, ''"I'm Bigler, Jvhq U, Bhoonberger, V. AI. J", John It. Eaiag and O. M. Meteenmllb, Vi eueoaied on Thunday afteraooa at the af the Talted Btatct Ceotonniai omuila- le. 9f Walnut atnxaL aiw) areenln.il ih. m. " )to a body for working pnrpor by the ""iea f.. n ai-,,,,... ,., , --wv.viuuiatiinaia angler ae preei "ad ltr, pi,,B, u totrtUry. Tbo following WBCa Went annoiuLod an KlumLlra r..mn.n. . ' Aaejaadar Henry, J. Ollltcgham oka II. Sieonborgcr, John U. Ewli.g and W'aio Bill,,, li.!,..., V. I - "rwswta- n liatiaariutl Ul rieol waa Immediately had for the per ealJj11mll U"0 tuparvleori (together with rJ? " to meet tba I' a tied States will V " " '""""'I UieJ aad dil- of Plllaburgh, are lavlted to oBoiata on tht day , U,B '-tn lk uJol of the Centra-1 or tjedlealloii. All pattort In4 tople ore cor '''.'' ' 'ejielly Invited lcarftco. Mb. McAlmbteh's Ueatii. Tbo lujjon death of Hon. II. N. McAlliatcr on Mon day week, at IMiiladrtphla, hat oaet a gloom over BellefonU, whore bt held a high petition In the alleetloni of Itt eltlieni. lilt funeral wai largely attended by tha mamken of tho bar from tha iurroundlng eouottoi. Hon. Q. R. Barrett, Judge McEnnally and Win. M. MeCullough, Kaq., rop rearntrd the Clearfield bar. From tho H'olcaman we learn that itnuirdlatuly on receipt of the newi of hit death, although a large amount of buiiaoii had been prepared for tha action of tlu eourt, which wai then in teulon, out ofreepeottob.il memory tba different oatot were pottponed and tho court adjourned for tbo week. A meeting of tha bar wat held, at which lion. Jainai MeManui pretldod, and reiolutiont patted authorliing the chairman to Invite the bar of tho dittrict, includ ing that of Huntingdon, to attend a meeting of tho bar, to be bold on Thunday at 11 o'clock. Committee! were alio appolated to draft retolu Uom reepeoting the death of Mr. McAlllitor j to moot tho oorpee at Tyrone, and to make arrage mcntt for the funeral, after which It adjourned to meet at above ttated. Oa Tuctdny evening the eorpK, in charge of the committee appointed by tbo bar and accom panied by the immediate friendt, reached that place, and wat taken to hti Into roaidenoo on Al legheny itroet, whera hundreda of tho people called to pay a latt tribute of retpect to out they bad learned to bonorfor hit many vlrtuei.and good deed!. At tba meetiug of the kar on Thunday morning lion. C. A. Mayer wat called to tha chair. On motion Hon. 6amuel Linn, ex-Qov. Curtin, Jobo H. Orvlt, E4. Blanchard and A. 0. Fault, Ecqa., were appointed a oemmitteo on rotolutloni. The rctolutioni being lengthy wo omit them. Feeling and appropriate addrctici wero delivcred by Hon. Baml. Linn at repreienutlra of tho Bellofonte bar, by ex-Gov, Oortia aa Ckairaaan of tbe Com. mitte feom tha Constitutional Convention ; by lion. John Scott, of Huntingdon; Hon. Geo. R. Barrott, of Clearfield, and Cllno O. Font, Eaq., of Lock Haven. The meeting wti largely attended by mcmlierl of tho different ban of the district, the bar of Huntingdon oounty, ky prominent gentle men from other teotlont of tbc State, and by the cititeni of the boroogb, each and all choiring by their preienoe and wordi that In the death of Mr. McAllister our State, hit county, hit town, the profelllon to which he belonged and the church, to which he wai an example and ornament, have all fullered a Ion that will ba felt for many yean. The funeral notwithstanding tho very inclement weather wat very largely attended, not only by thou among whom Mr. McAUliter aiaoeiated, but by gentlemen, from all parti of the Stale. Ilia ago wat t3 yean, 10 months and 7 dayi. The New Dp.leoate. TIio day nf- tor our fellow eitiscn took hii aeat In the Consti tutional Convention, the Philadelphia Prtu thus alluded to himt "Iho Hon. William Bigler, of Clearfield coantr, wai yceterday elected by the Democratic detcgatel a member of tho Constitutional Convention, to aucceed tha Hon. B. H. Reynolds, who had ten dered bit resignation. Mr, Bigler it one of tbe oldest and beet known of our publie men. He wat horn at Shtrmanskurg, Cumberland county, In Iiocember, ISM. no received but a moderate education, and, like a great many other public men, acquired bit knowledge and wot fitted for hit future uiefnlnrtt in a printing oft re, when a very young man. Having acquired tbo "art pre terratire," ho cttablithed, by his own pervmal efforts, the Clearfield Dtmoerat. After conducting thii Journal for lome timo, be diipoecil of it and entered into mercantile purruiti, taking at the tame time a lively interest In politics. Ia 1811 ba wtt a delegato to tbe Democratic State Con vention, and from this time hit political promotion wat very rapid. Ha wat a member of the State Senate for two terms, acting part of thii time aa Bpcakcr. In 1851 ho wai elected Oorcrnor of the Htate. Bubaequently be acted ai president of the Philadelphia and Erlo Railroad Company. In 18J5 ho wat elected Senator in Congreei, being on tevoral Important committee!. During the war ho wat nominated agaiutt hit will for Congretl, and made a popular run deipite the great unpop ularity of the Democratic party at tbat time. In IS64 ho wai a delegato to the Chicago convention which nominated Ueo. B. McClellan for President. Latt tummer ho waa nominated on the Democratic Statu ticket ai a delcgate-at-largn, but gave way in favor of Governor Curtin. He it a gentleman of ability and experience, and will do the Btate eorrlco in hii new and Important office." The Destroyer Destroyed. The oitiicnt of Bloom townihlp have been greatly an noyed for leveral yean paat by a huge black hear, which bat infeited that neighborhood, dcitroyiog their beet and theep and opening their apple hold and eavei and robbing ipring bottaea. Kuuioroua effort! wore made to capture tho betat, but ho el wayt eluded hii aeaillanti, who after a day 'i hunt would return home with one or twodogi lest than they itarted out with in tbo morning. Tbe doga would frequently come In contaot with bruin wbo would eetftftiee the opportunity to crush tbe life ont of every dog he would get his pawl on. At length, after many efforti to capture the beast, on Monday a week, while a fourteen year-old boy, ton of John Bilger, wat paaalng through a laurel thicket, looking for pheaaanta, ha hoard the bruih mapping and cracking a little wayi off to hii left, and getting bit old "fuaee" ready to draw a bead on anything tbat might turn np, to hit aatonlah ment Mr. Bear derated hii inout and front parte upon a large log. There wtt ao ohance to run and but little time for debate. Tho boy blaied away, the ball atrikiog the heart between theeyea, passing up through tbt brain into the neck, and before the bey could reload hii piece, bruin fell over dead, whereat all Bloom township rejoices and tho boy it quite a hero, and orcry twelve year old wishet he wot that boy. Tht beast weighed between 330 and 400 pounds and wat cov ered outildo and luildo with white fat, In tome plaoet three incuci thick. He wai at "fat at but ter" aad bo mitlako. It it tvidont honey, cream, mutton, applet, core and in fact overy thing he do itroycd tat well en hit ttomach. Destructive Conflagration. On laet Saturday morning, between 1 and I o'clock, tha largo hotel at Loretto Springs, together with tho smaller hotel building and tomt outbuilding!, wen totally destroyed by lira, tbo work ao doubt of an Incendiary, Tho property wat purchased Iait fall from Mr. F. A. Qibbont, ill former pro prietor, by Mr. Joseph Bardlno and olhen ano ciated with him, or tho turn of 110,000. The amount of furniture and other property destroyed ia estimated at about 17,000, which, with tbe dc etruetloa of tbe buildings, would make the total loll about $17,000. Tha entire iciuranca on the building! and furniture foott up $!2,iC0. Very little of the furniture wu tared, tbcro being no pereonl pretent to aid ia removing It except Mr. Bardina't family (be himielf being abtcnt) and Capt. Jeffrlei and famllyv all of whom occupied tha main building. It ii a icrloui loia to the whole neighborhood, but oapecially to Mr. Bardine, who It an honeit and highly cttoemed oititen, and whose anticipation! of a more than utually crowd ed and profitable action hare tbua been tuddenly nipped in the hud. We understand that It hai not yet boca definitely determined whether the erection of new balldlugi will bo commenced dur ing tho ooming tummer or net. Tbat tbey eri'fi eventually he rebuilt, however, we kara no reatoa Jo doubt. Khtntbmtf Trenton. Church Dedication Tho now M. Church ia Luthertburg li fiat approaching completion. It it two ttoriet high, ii by 7a feet, and hot a spire 119 feet high. The lower ttory embraoea a Sabbath aobool room, very ooaveni- aptly tented and tidily finished, also, a library aad two oVaaa roomt. Tho upper tlory or audience room embracei tbe entire width and length of the Itrneturo, with a plcaeantly arranged gallery. Throughout, Iho entire building, above and below, la finished with oak graining. Id collier and walla are freemed, presenting aa appearaaee of tail, beauty aad modrtty combined. lit win dowt are filled wllh beautifully ttelnrd, froatedend tinted glatt. Tha entire building It heated with Reyool.1i A Boa's wrought Iron fiirnocwi. Many prononnoo H ono of tut mom ooorenioatiy ar ranged, lubtltntlal tad beautiful woodonchurcbet In trie conference. It will bo dedicated oa tho Int Sabbath ia Juno, at 10) o'clock a. at. Blah- op Slmpioo, of Philadelphia, and J. C. I'eralng He Bear-lv Ehcaped. On Wednes day last, at Joieph Kylor wat ooniing up from the mouth of Motbannon crock to Kylertowu, hit dog overhauled and treed a ooupla of young beara. Upon repairing to tha tpot where bit dog wua barking, bo obiervod two otibt itUrkinft on the aide of a tree, about ten feet from the ground. Ho at onoo concluded ho would tocuro a couple of nice pelt, and getting a polo he punched ono of tho cabt off tho troo. But when ha aalied It, lha youngator tat up a trcmeudout tquall, and before ho bad timo to adjust mattcri properly, Mrt. Bruin had him by the breeebot, and the campaign open ed la a lively manner, aad but for hit faithful dog Mr. Kyler would bavo been torn to plecct. Ho bad a email tlx thootcr In hit pocket which ho kept diMharglng at the beuit from behind treei at opportunity would offer, nnttl from tho effeuti of the ihota and lha worrying of tba dog the bear wat compelled to withdraw from the conteit and take to tho brook, and Mr. Kyler took the other direction, making about at good time at the bear, considerably damaged In person and clothiugand evidently thaukTul for hit Barrow escape, and tlut cubt went no doubt equally well tatiiflcd at aot being transformed into pott. . Toe Coleman Bisters. This troupe, well known to mott of our readert, will exhibit In the Court House on Saturday and Monday even' ingi, May 17th and 10th. Tha ilatera gave an exhibition at Erlo lately, and the editor of the Observer, who wat prctcnt, In alluding to them tpeakl at follow! t Tbt opora bouio wai crowded, parquette, dreei circle, blcmy aud gallery, tho audience having font lucre wiln reluor a vague Idea at to tiieauil ly of tho Colcmnni, but with Iota cf faith in Sherry at a caterer. The youugftorl fairly took the boote by itorm. Our uratie of their tterform- auee will be all tbe greater wben we lay tbat the audience were not half prepared for tbe wonderful performance of these children. Wo would not have believed It possible in them to do whitt they did tr wo hadn't eeen there. Tbe play, "Driven from Home," wai written for tho natere by Wil liam Verabay, and waa arranged to bring out all the roreatile and remarkable talentt with whiob thoy are favored in ao extraordinary a degree. ino loieman tiiteri in the nrtt tcene and m tub tequent act! thow very proniiiing dramatic abili- i.t, wiiis m pat ii laey miroauocu musical apeeltl' tiot and charaoter acting very rental kablo. Are Coming. Tho Allcgbanions, ocatnii ana swtti ueu itingori, a troupe organ. lied twenty-iix yean ago, and whoto name hai beoome a household word, ai It were, among the music loving portion of the people of every civil lied nation, and abuse oontinuoui traveli bavo extended to all parts of the globe, will appear at the Court Ilouje, in Clearfield, on Tuesday evening, Mey 20th. Tho Alleghaniam prctcnt each lady and gentleman, on entering tbe hall with a Sta tical Programme, fully worth tbe price of admit, tion, which la a new feature in the eonoort line. We are aorry that wo uro compollod to announce the premature death of Kd. II. Kin aloe, formerly of the Bcllefonto AdWn'esr, later of tbe Ilcllcfnnto Xatitmml, and last the special agent of the Traveler's Accident Insurance Com pany, who died at Towanda, Bradford county, on Thunday week, of heart diaeaae. Hit remalnt were Interred at Bellefente on Saturday week. Mercantile Licf.nhf.s Poraons knowing tlicmeolvet indebted for mercantile 11 cemci will bear in mind that they arc now due, and unleat paid at the proper time additional coilt will be added. The Act of Aucmbly rcqulroi the Treuurcr to briug suit igainit all partial foil ing or neglecting to lift their licentci by the 1st of July. WlTUKRAWN. Mr. (Joorrro II. Hull, who wti announced ai a candidate for County Auditor Iait week, ha! authorited uato withdraw hit name from tbo Hat of candidates. Mr. Hall it tn honorable, upright oititen and would have made u exoellent Auditor, but ho baring declined the Democracy will have to telect lomo oot tlae. List of letters romnininrj uncluimcd In the PoitofOco at Clearfield, for the week ending May 12th, ISM: Ashmore, Tboiual. rtennett, Kdward. Benjamin, Myrom. Roller, Roundle Y Buchuer, George. Deitael, John. Kllinger, Peter. McUioley, Joeepb. Mebnffcv, Va Martin, Daniel. Uivard, Telesubora. Ritehey, David. Hcotl, Abelard. Hull, Thomat M. Tracy, Thomat. P. A. OAILIX, P. M. Philipnburg laments the death of D. S. Dubree, one of lit molt enterpriaiog and ei. teemed eltlieni, aged (0 yean, 3 montht and 20 diva. i ... .- - ! - -1 wj . Special $, A car load or Plaster for iait at II. W. Snen aer'i, Lumber City, Pt. Will pay the hi cheat mtrket price for Wool. WM. IlEKD. Dr. A. M. Hilli deiirei ua to say that be will be absent from bis oflloe until about the let of Juno. Dr. B. P. Fhaw will bo ahacnt from hit Dental Office until the tecond week of June court. Of toe appointmenti can be arranged with A. I. Shaw, by letter or viait. A full line of mtteriala nsed by painter! and graiucn at Shaw'l Drug Store. IT 13 A FACT tbat Mn. T. E. Wation bat now In store the finest Hook of Millinery Good! ever brought to Clearfield oounty. Her trimmed pattern llati and Uonnta are very elegant, aa alio Flowen, Ribbons, Parasole, Ao., ef-o. Tbcro no need for our ladlei to go to Philadelphia for a luramer outlit since wo have to anion establish ment aa that of Mn. Walton in our uifdit. Mont N'rw (loom. flo to Kretter A Lytle't and ice tbe new goodi they are opening. They hare everything suitable lor Nprlug trade. A. I. Fbaw baa a full itock of Tainti, Oili and Varniahet, and a fine line of Paint Ilrushee, which he sella at the very fairest pricel. l'tintcra, take notice. IvronrA.iTro Caen Burnni. The undersigned ii opening to-day a largo and desiiablo atoolt of Dry Goode, Carpeta and Notion a, to which the attention of rash buyerl throughout the oounty la Inrlted. The geodl were bought right and will be lold right. Bee advertisement. WM. REED. Axornin Bis Stock. It II really wondrifnl bow Kratier A Lytic do pi'o In the new goods oar load after oar load of thorn and tell them off at faat. The ooly eiplanation that we oao get le that tbey keep almost everything that ia uaeful to man or beast and tbat they tell their goodi at tht lowett poaalblo flgurct. Don't fall lo read advertisement of Mrt, T. Wation in to-day'l paper. E. Soda Water, cold and sparkling, at A. I. Shan't Drug Store. Farmerl In want of UreiQ Drill! fur Spring leading, and Corn Planter!, will do well to order at once, Sample macbinei only oo band at M. U. Baown A Hno.'a, . April 1873. Clearfield, Pa. Fiantfl Tirxt.e. The tbfalng leaion having commenced, lovers of thii elrgaut rport will ba calling about to find where to purchase tbc netel sary requirement! in order to orjnyy tbe iport. To til auoh wo will any. ko to the Hardware Bitire of II. F. Bigler A Co., aa they have the finest lot of Trout Roda,.1 .inea, Hooka, Baskets, llait floioi, Reeli, Sooods, Flics, etc., ever brought to tnn oounty. JUuir trout itodl are really ele gant, and every person eipeoting to go trout-uah lug tbii tummer ibould have one. i- Just received, a largo lot of non-cxploalve Lamp! and Lauterm at Ji-Tl H. F. BioLia A Co't, Freeh Garden Heedafrom the Philadelphia gar dene. Alto, Onion Hetl for lale by April 21.-4I ilaarawicl A Inwiv. NronTAr Jwronvaer I Below plraee find a Mil Ol price oi numn anu nuure, l yUlUO fie. gel il oow telling enormous fotat Women a full trimmed lusting linitrre, f7.0O, at H.KUAL'd. Woiaea't oommoa Morocco Galtcre, fl.S.t, at i'i.EilAL'd. Women 'i Kcnot kid Gaitrrt, ttJiO, at FI.EQAL'S. Women 'l Congrot laallng Gaitera, rl.Ili, at fLEUAIj,', Womca'f plaia lasting Gaitcn, l.u", at 1'LEG JL'g. Men'i common kip Buola, 13.04, . at Ff EG AL'B. Men a fine kip Boot!, It. 00, at FLEUAL B. Mcn't Prancb kip Boon, $0.00, olFLBOAtS. Men'i eommon cal Boolt, $t.0P, ', at FI.EUAL'B, Who la determined to sell at the above prlees, at hit store, on Second street, oppoilto Ex-Uuv. lig. Icr'l rxaidiuce, Clearfield, l'a, !i:VJ TUB VERT BF..1T THING In the market for ugcntl. o iwioipetition larce profits. r.. iri.i.i. r it . r i (I 4.'l Wnlnul M., Philadelphia, l'a. j Save Timel Have Lnbor! Save Moner I Save Clothei I The" Novelty Wringer" li tbo belt in the market. Buy itj try it. For wle by lLF.Bjai.aa A Co. I.An Pi.tataii, Sovaral tar loada received by Kraiicr A Lytic, which will be lold very cheap. Farmeri, niako a nolo of thii, fvbl0-4t Freib Gnoinn Pt.aTa. Reoolvcd at Coratr Store by our luad and for tale by E. A. A W, D. Inwin. Curwentvlllt, March 13, 1871. A full line of Household Goodi, Japanned Wart, Ac, for tale by II. V. Bigler A Co. ( H. F. Bigler A Co. have been makiog extenilvt additioni to their Itock of Hardware tbe loll few dayi. Everything new in Shelf Hardware, Htd dlcra' Hardware, Fanners' Hardware, lluilderi' Hardware, and Hardware of all kiuda,oan be teen at their itore. ' May 21. Wood and Willow Ware of all dricrlptioni for anle by II. F. Bigler A Co. None a to Wtoox txn CanntAni Mxa We have Jast received a general aasortinent of )'agon and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Spriugi anu axiui, wuico wo unor onean ror oain. II. F. Btatca A Co. Am.-Seventy-five dutcu Clearfield Wood choppen Axel at tlOiTI. U. F. BIGLER A Co't. Calcined Plaater for tale by II. F. Bigler A Co. Bird Cigct a large aiiortment at II. F. Big' ler A t'o.'a. Tainta, Oils tnd Varnlihel for tale by II. F. Bigler A Co. ' Sawc Dlalan'aCroai-cut Raw, Great American Saw, ltoyuton l Ligbtninv Saw, at 24-72 II. F. Biotr.a A Co't. RECAPITI'LATION. J. - Bird Ctftsa. k W'ood and Willow Ware, . 11 Household Ooodl. All kinda of Hardware. Japanned Ware. 1'ainta, Oils, Varnlihel. Calcined Plaster. Wecon and Carriaee Makere' lumdiri. ' All of the above fur lale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of U. F. Bigler A Co., Second street, Clearfield, l'a. Jt On May 6th, 187.1, at the M E. Parsonage, near Clearfield, by Rev. M. L. Gauoh, Mr. AMlltKW C. WE La' II, of Lawrence township, toMiss liKl.LK McCOOL, of Clarion county. On Mav 7th, 187.1, at the rcsidenceof the hridc'i mother, bv Rev. G. W. Ssviikti, Mr. TIIKdDOIt K P. RYN1IER. of Lock Haven, toMiiaC. ELLEN LEE, of Mileiburg. On May 3d, 1H73, at the reaidenee of the bridu'l father, in I'enn township, br Jonv II. llowi.r.a, Esq., Mr. WILLIAM II. II. 'JOHNSON, of Cheat town. hip, to Miat ANNA UAFFEKTY, of Peon township. At the lame lime and place, by the same, Mr. HUGH P. RAFFERTY to Miti NANNIE C. Bt'Slf, of Indiana county. - On May 12lb, 1873, at the Preal.vterlan manse, by Rer. II. 8. Ht vi re, Mr. JAMUS A. MILLI G AN to Miss MAGGIE DEMI. On May 8th, IS73,at the residence of the brlde'i father, to Lawrence township, by the uns. Mr. T. A. REED to Misi 6AKAII E. KLINE. On Satnrday, May 10, 1873. in Clearfield. JEN N1E, daughter of H. F. and Janata Nacolb, aged 7 years, a months and it days. 1'eiiiirvjlvniilitISailrontl TYRONE i THTe AlTfTETlT B It A K C H . ON tnd alter Monday, OCT. 2Stl,, 1873, the Paaaenger Traiui will run daily (except 8un- uuyij between Tyrone ana Ulearnoiu, at lultuwi: ll.bArlMhLII .MAllj. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield S 10. r.u Philipaburg 4.1.1, " Oseoola 4.40, " Tvrone 00, " Tyrone t.3n,A.n. utoeola... 10 5a, " I'hilipiburg...ll.07," Clearfield 13.10, " CLEARFIELD KXTRESSI. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield M0 a. I'bilipaburg... I 43 " Oaoeola T.00 Intcrecction.- 8.07 " Tyron 8.20 ' Tyrone 6.15 r. a. Intersection. ..7.08 1 Orceola 8.15 ' Philip. I. erg... 8. !!1 Clearfield, art.3 FARK FROM CLKARFIELD, TO Bellefontc, Pa $! OS Middletown $5 00 Lock Haven 3 70 Marietta. t iO Williaraniort. 3 Oil I.aneaatrr Me Huntingdon 1 80 .PHILADELPHIA 7 e Lewiituwn 100 Altoona I 81 Maryarille. 4 SO Johnstown I 80 UAURISBURU... 4 JSl I'l l TSHUlttl t IS Cloae eonnecttonl made by all trainl at Tyrone aud bock iiavcn. GEORGE 0. WILKINS, myl7-tf. Superintendent. LIST 01' JURORS drawn ror June Term, A. D. 1373i citn jvnona. T.S. Waabburn.Beccarla John M. Rost Hell Samuel Lamotrt..Bnp:gs Walter Slilrey..Hralfird Geo. C. Kirk Brady Jal.M'Murray.burnaide Jacob A. Breth... .Cheat Sol. Maurer... Covington J. F. Weaver...Clearnrld Ino. Irvln.Curwenavillo Motel Oweni....Dooatur Jno. T. Straw, Ferguson Wat. Murray.. A. C, Waiter... Joaiah Evana., Alei, Ream..,. ....Oirard ....Gosben ..Greham ....Galich B. C. Bowman... Huston Thoi. Smith Jurdaa Cha. Srhnarri Karthaui Hani'l. Powell. Lawrence Wm. Kothruek.Morrlt Geo. M. Brisbcn.Olcrola John Bloom, Sr Pike Nathan Linct t'nioa tbavbiue jt-aona riatT want. Jamei lninei.Bcocaria;Ab'm. Bloom... Fcrgueon Charlea T. Thorp... Hell I Kohert Leonard..tioaliea Amoi B Tate ' t.lobn A. Fulton.. Wm. Smeal ..Boggi Kdward Flandrra (liilleh m. Iiallagner... " Knbert Mullivan..lluaton Wm. Speedy 'Daniel l.onln....llirard JoaepS Hbirey..Bradford .1. (I. Williama... Jordan Kills Sinral.. it. fisher Kartbaua C. Hummel " Din'l Goodlander.Brady John P. Beck " Alex. Phea " John Carlilc ' Sam'l G. Kuotl,,. " Fred. Smiley " Chat. Sohwctn " Krattut Luther... " John Jnmlaon...H n Andrew I. id lie.... J. Lines (of Jos).. ' Wm. Hunter Cheat J. M. Pieard..Ccvlngton W. E. Tborape'n, W. P. C'bambcre..C'urwcnivi)te D. E. Ulooiu...l It. A. Mitchell. Jul. Oweol Jamei Fornt... J. G.S.hryver. T. N. Fultou... iBwrrnce tiro. Hart V. Pahnor...N ....Morris . Wasb'ta John Foreman. ..Osceola Jamei Young.... " D. H. Johnston Penu David T. Hbirp Robert Owens Pike Juo, Lehorde, Jr..t'nlon 8. J. Gllnett " U. Hockenbcry.Woodwd TaAvttura JCRona eirosD wtca. Thoi, C. WalLBteeerlai Jal. L. Morgaa...Bogga Thoi. Holt ' Rudolph Buck. .Bradford Adam Graham. Wm. 8. Taylor.. John Potter Brady Wm. L. Porter.... " B. K. Lobauib.... Knock 13 etrhtrl. Decatur Amoa !lubler....Graliam Geo, Moyer " Paul J. Fiynn.,..flnllch Chat. Brown Huatoa David Horning... C. Colhum,.!.,. Karthaui .fame! Jeokaon Knoi lleania Owena..Ltwr'nea Jacob Giiliclu. " C. K. Smecd....Iiuml(le Sam'l Brlckley latne (looa.,. - - " Daniel Fry Chest.'Jurai Kenton... II. Pennington. ..... " I .Taa. B. Shaw.., " W. Schnam.. Covington! Alex. Glaaey Morrla John Dotigherty..t:rfdjl,, G Lingle Oaoeola M. 8. Ogdcn J.Utllaghor..N. Waah'ln John Troutman " Aaapti Kirk Pvnn J, Uilger.,.CurweulvlllelJai. C. Bloom Pike Is SNYDER, PRACTICAL WATCIIMAKER AVD BBAIJtR 11 kWutchcs, Clocks and Jowolry, Oppoilto Court House, Second Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. AH kinda of repairing in my line promptly at tended to. April 23, 1873. J. It. M'MURRAY WIM. RITTLY YOU WITH ANY ARTICLE OK MEIU'HAMUSK AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICE. COME AXp SEE, I3:4:i3:y) NEW WASJI INGJOJt WM. R. MORC'.VX, . . CLEARFIELD, PA. Agent for tha ATWOOD PLOW. Farmers la need of Plowi will do well in a.ll at my farm in Lawrence township, and eiamlne the Impnive AtffOod rlehl and left banded and tide bill l'nwa, wbiwh 1 am telling vtry cheap for h. anl.10.llm OUINOLE MACIII.NF; FOR BALK. k! One 20 horse power portable Engine and boiler, with Shingle and IlcUlne? llaeh!' Drag Sew (ltliiree all eemplele, ih iIM .u.ti and helling. Thle la one of the Ro.'fcrte shingle Meclilnee, llull'l patent. Capacity" for culling 3J.0OO .binil.a la III how. All In good condi tion and nlll he ao J at nhareain. ' m7.Jl WEAtl.R 4 IIKTTC. - s, efH 1873. I. s" 1873. c V NSW SPUING GOODS 1 AT W9I. ItKIaDN. PRINTS, PARCALES, . - , - , 01NOIIAMB, - - TICKINGS, MUSLINS, BUEKTINOS, ' C0TT0.NADES, BOY'B CASSIMERK, MEN'S CASSIMERE. LINENS. DltESS GOODS, I . la great variety and all tke aewtt iktdet. Japtnrio Popllm, , Japanea Sllko, . i t-lrlpcd Poplltia, Milk Pupllua, , : , , French Mohalra, a llertianica, - (irenadlnct, ' ',' ' . I.awut, ... SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Colored Silks! . Colored Silks! t Black Silks I Black Silks I Shawls! Shawls! Shawls! Carpet, Carpets, Carpet, old ftt tbt lowwt cftth pric at WM. REED'S, J:: Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. , 73 ! ' May 14, 1873. i ) pLOUR, FEED, iC. THE BECCARIA FLOURING MILLS. The nnJereigned would reapectfully give fio tioc to the cititeni of Becearia tcwoabip and lur rounding country, that he bat purchaaod the Bcooaria Flouring Milla and put everything in complete order, tnd it manufacturing a firit-clasi rmeMty of Flour. CUSTOM WORK DONE, and Flour in quantity constantly oa hand for lale, Clior, CORN MEAL, BRAN, 1C., 4C, alwtyi oa hand and for lale wholesale or retail. Q 7 WCII 8IHJiC;I.i:g WANTED. w tm A Will eiehange Flour and Chop for 28. inch hbinglet, or will pay part money, ildcaiied JOJ.tf BARNABAS ARMSTRONG. SAWS! SAWS I 5AWS DISTAN'B CROb.-CUT, MILL, DRAG AND CIRCULAR SAWS. Boynton'g Lightning Cross-cut Saw, ALSO, PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, For tali ky ootl2,7ll H. P. BIGLER A CO. C D. AVATSON, DEALCn IX DRlftS & PATEXT MEDICIXES, CONFECTIONERIES, T0Y3 AND YANKEE NOTIONS. FINE TEAS A ROASTED COFFEE, BEST BRANDS TOBACCO A 8RGARS. SCHOOL BOOKS A STATIONERY, Maionlt Building, Second Street, deotly CLEARFIELD, TA. 1)INK, WHITE A UOAN LIMmrSKTNbC X uai received and for aale by Aorll to. I. 70. II. P. RIMI.RR A CO. I .. . j We desire to call the attention of tlio citizens of Clearfield county to tho fact that wo Iiavo oncned a j:.. MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD. - ... Wbcro wo intend to constantly keep on hand a full Eupply of PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Our slock of I'lANOS will consist of . RAVEN & COMPANY'S PIANOS, WEINWAY & SONS' PIANOS, HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS. We ore prepared at all times to furnish any of the cheaper makes of Piunos to order on tho most favorahlo terms as to prices and terms of payment. Our stock of ORGANS will consist of the now and popular jtYNDER ORGAN, (with Nynder's Knco Ticmolo and downward The SMITH AMERICAN OROAN CO.VS MASON &i HAMLIN'S ORI NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH Hesidca these we furnish to order Organs from any factory desired. o sell on cyprv plan known to the trade, citlicr CHEAP FOR rori'LAn and easj JLEAisE PLAN. On our easy terms every ono can have a good instrument, int will tend w much to MAKE HOME HAPPY. nmoQiU pGTVVp shall Iks tnd to have ocl'2.V72-y " 1873.7',. J873. ; , new mimi GOODS I 'i t ', ' i is' i AT wm.; ltEEDN. BARGAINS! BARGAINSI BARGAINS! At lo, Browa Alualia. AI 10c, BrowB Uualln, real good. AI I3ie, Brown Uualln, yard wide. , . At 12o, Splendid Bleached Mualin, yd wide. ; At ilo, Handaomo Poplla Plaldt. ' At tie, Japanese Poplin. . , At Sir, Black and Colored Alpaca. AI iOe, Japtneta Silk, worth Tie. Atfl.Oo, Elegant Bilk Poplin. At 11.18, Good Black Silk. At (1.50, Splendid Black Silk, wide. At 12.00, Black Bilk, wortk ti.10. ' At 20e, Good Wkltt Plant, or P. X.. At $1.3 J, Good noncy-eomb Qullti. AI fl.Ti, (3.00, fl.tt, Botcndid Mtrtoillci Qullu. SATCUELS, THINKS, OIL CLOTn, GENTS' INDERWEAR, NECK TIES, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, UANDKEKCUTS OL0VE8, COLLARS, CUFFS, tnd a full ttoek of Ladtre' Minci' and Cklldron't SHOES, - ' -at priett la salt tka timet. ClU AID IBB rOB TOCBIBLF, T WM. HEED'S, Market Street, C'lc.rflcld, Pa. - ' !j May 14, I8T3. O. I. c. Yin.KRK to buy mj TRY GOODS, QRO M etritt, QuffBiwut, Ulftmwarr, Drugf aad rtouontf uoniMtionenef, c, oornp for oaud. Tb fabioribrr bfi lirt to Inform hit old ud new euitomcn tbat b uai opfned A VARIETT STOItB IN 0LEM II0r2( PA. And will )) rnoli at prices to fuit tbo tiraefl. A liber! r?0uclioo will bt aad to tuitomeri bnj- ing ai wnoivfaio. Call and examioo 017 itork brforo purrbaaing elfcvrboro. A Ubcral ibara of public patronafc it puuouei. C. J. KKAOT. Olua Iloff, Pfc, Jsao 14, 1871. D. J. CROWELL, Uanttfartirtr of tbo O. H. Ball Bolting Uaohino ana ino 8IDB OUT All I. SO LB MACUIXE, to oat fron IS to 26 inaho, and Hoei)Hl nndar Kvorat'a patent. Join tort, aOrof-baw J4Qhini ana ueoarai Mill norit, biDaoiuaftbanmc Uaaiar on oounty. P. Hepairing of Macblnoi acd general Caitorm nan aono toqracr. gl4" JAwry Htnhle. 'fllE nndenlgnod h$ Icara to in form the pub- A, ue tnt do if now iuiiv prrpareu 10 aromuio data all in tho way of foroinhing lioraea, Buggiea, addlei and Ilarneia, on tho iborteit nut too and on reasonable Urmi. Roiidouoa on Locuit atroet, ootweon xnua ana tourm. OKO. W. OKARHART. OloarftoU, AprlUl(UA7. II. F. BIGLER & CO. bar for itlf CARRIAGE & WAC0X WOODS, .HAFTS akd roi.E8, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, io. Carr!ae;e tad Wtoa Maker akoald aiak. a ante of thia tnd rail and oxaimno tkeni. Tkey will ke lold at fair pricee. eaay2 M G UNSMITUINQ. G. W. WOLFE, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. Shop on Third street, over Biley'l blacksmith abop, CLEAKF1ELD, PA. All kinda of hitlca nerd Shot (lunl on kand. Repairing dono lu a urtt-eltti manner and at fair prioea, 3:70 73 MARKET STREET, utri i e -::o::- u caB and sco un, whether you if d e 1873. I . 1873,'..;: FANCY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, , , ,' x :'--''v WM. ItKED'H. RKW II.VTH aud BOM MET, FLOWUHH and HIIIBONK, MECKTlOl aud FICHUai, COLtABH and CUFFS, COHMiTS aud IKIOPHKirtTS DURTI.FJi and other M XI N'P, DN'UEBWRAH of all kinda. IIOXIEKY and CtOVUS, llASDKF.IltlllCFH, .VHITU.TRIMMIIllbH, ; EMIIHOIDKHV, " TO.VELM, NAPKINS. - STANDARD TRIMMINGS. A FILL LIXE OF PARASOLS AND FANS. , NEW WHITE GOODS. NQUA, STRIPED Ml'SLlKo, 1 PLAID MCSLINB, HATI.S STRiriiS, MARAP08A BTRIPKR, - AC, AC, AC. ' ' ' t . All will ke lold at tiac lowett prlcci at AVM. REED'S, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. Mav 14, 1171. ' 11 IS AD TU1S! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT 1 ThoalUntion of the oltiicn of Clearfield and vicinity ii dirvcted to tlio font that tloodfrllow A 8n are tbo ag-nti of M. Xiere A Co., and have just received a balf dotn far luade of Hour and FeeU, whteb tbey oner at tbe lowcat puulble Dg urei. A large ituult of FLO UK, COKN ilEAL, CllOr, DVCKWI1EAT FLOUR, BRAX, Poutoct, Shelled Corn, Cora In ear, Ac, Ao. Particular attention la failed lo M. Niece A Co.'t brand of Faniilv r'luar, wbie)) il it I beet ia tot market. Flour and Feed can and will ke told cheaper tkao It eta be obtained elaewbere ia Clearfield cenntv. ' 1 Jv?er-8tore on Market ttreet, Beit door to Hon. Alexander irvia t roetdrnc. UOOUFELLOW 4 RON. janitor AfeaitetVir M Niece Co. Valuable Town Lots For Sale. I have under my octroi a number of Town Lota, in Knit Clonifn-ld, being l y 2u0 fcet, convtnienlly laid out, with itreeti and alli)t which are nuw offm-d for ealo Three lot are aituated in I,awrenoe townebin, adjointug Clear Held borough on the earl, and north of tho town- hip road leading from Clearfield to Kvbt. Owen Penoni wtehing to purrhneo oen iniuiro of A. il. Ililti. or at tbe office of tbo undersigned, where a eorreol plot of the lift ean be ecrn, with trrmt of lair. - ajuiin ji. rvi-rvnu, , . aehtO m Atiornny at Law. Beale's Embrocation, (LATE POWIll'g,) For all diaeaeei Incident lo Hnoit Cattle, and Uumaa rleih, req-'ring tho u of aa oiternal apnlioatioa. Thii Eubroeatinn waa extewlvoly natd by Ike ttovornment during tha war. For ealo by H arte wick A Irnlr, ClaarflcU Joaeph R. Irwin, CnrwonsvilU Daoiel Good' andor. totbaMt.org. cf. AtteitliQi, Lumbermen! "1TB rfi nof uannfnetnring our IMPKOVKD iV blKKL.bOCKET UKlVINti CANT HOUK3, superior to any other in ue. Wo haro alio in itot.k a uu.Ka quaulity of Uauthooka uila bio for rafting purptmre, whirh we are erlling eneap mroain. aaiua it. ka,aauv Clearfield, Pa., March 13, Iti. lt. TOSlIl II. KOWLES, Juatico of tj the Peaoo and Pcrlveuer in tho nppor end of Lawrcnee towmblp. toiioottoni uaao an inonoy promptly paiu over. rju.-jy n s a Octavo Coupler,) ORGANS, CASH, ON NOTES, or on tho and no other investment of like dtsiro to purchnso or not. ir.H ?i i tp NTom:, AXiNOUNCUMENT. OF TUB flBEAr . , :,.rA REDUCTION OF PRICES f" 11V U. pnitTCR IHAvV, D. D. IMPORTAXf fRttl!3x HAvIng suoooodvd In getting a ligbttr torlf oa atorkal, banco tbo Uw and moiitrc' charge fur parliol nnd full iota of Teeth. I dm the bert ( tnnnofarturo of teeth and other naterial. All o per, too I regiaterod aod warrantoU to givo ttr-. v yioe and aatUtaotion. , Frlotidi, refleot that my charge for tho Inter tlun of artificial and tho laving of tho natural teeth are now tho woit reonablo in Penniylvnnln Proeorvo your teeth aud yon preoervo your honlth , Putting of the rwtur-vJ trctb In ft healthy, pro eerrativeaod uivful aunrjitlon le mad a ipecialtT. Uiteeat)d mnlfurmatloneoomnjon to the mouth, aw and aaaoeiate Vr,, u1 trooted and tforrocted with fair luocoaa, UxauiiuaUtfUl Mud cbDliJlH' tbni rRRi. It would bo well for patUuti frytu a tjiili.c'i to' let me know by wail a few daya Ufuro oomiug to tho uthce. Il li very important that children botween tha ( of lix and twelvo years should bavt their teeth i ami nod. ' ) Auiaithetiea ar aduinUtorod aud Tctth re moved without pain. Dippoiitioua and eharaotcr are judged by all ' (he world by tho cxprewtont of tho faoc, heuoa ' huw very dtnaatroua way it Lhvrcfore bo for per- . oni to indulge an sprciyn of JiitnrttdfcaturtB, eren apart from a bygituie view. Now, to enjoy naturtil (uot artiiiciMJ) eomftirti and ulmurea, rcapucl aud obey natural limplieities aoJ iuetiool, 8. POUTKU SHAW, D. D. S. Office In Vow JJaioaic UuiUing, Second rtroct, Clearfield, P. - febim DENTAL0ABD. : ;. Da. A. M. UILL3 ' TTmVVvuld ay to fall patient and tho pub-' lie geiiAranV that, having dieaulved partueribip wl'b Dr. Bhaw. he if nnw doing tbe entire work of hia office hitneelf, eo that pattenti need not four ' being pot under tho haodi of any other operator. tlearticldi Mana 2u, iBii la.yuicuij J. M. STEWAET, V. J), 3., . 1 m , Offleo orer Irwin'i Drug Btoro i- UJJXti? CrRWENSVaLE, PA. All dotital oporatlom. cilber tn the acchanleal oroporotivo branch, promptly attended lo and aatiittwtton guaranteed, rpeeial attentiou paid to the treatment of diieatoi of the natural tcth, gaitii and mouth. Irregularity of tho teeth iuo-f eenfully oorrcctod. Teeth eitracted without pain by tho uo of Jit bar, and artificial tooth iiiierted. of tho bott material and warranted to render eit irri.nti.ni. apn12tt'7l:lT ;ACE I N EUROPE) v I ftV? GREAT EXCITEMENT I m FRENCHYILLEI Tbo bloody eonUal between Franco atvl Prvu'l U at an end fur tbo preient, ao far aa tho (ia.igh. terlng of men and the de-rt roc tion of property ia poo ceriied. Tho fioyal Jugglera no doubt prida tbcmMlvoa aud njiteo over tbo reeult, but how iDiigniflcant ii their work when compared with, the humane and chrWtiun effort of . L. M. COUDRIET, who haa nndertnkcn to npply all tho citlaeaa ia tho lower end of the county with food and rainteut at cxerrinjr, low rate from bii mummolh atrc ia Ml'I.SONUVItO, where he ean always he found ready to wait upon callers and auppl theui with Dry Goods of a!) lhiu, ' , Such ai Cloth, fiatiqettl, Caitncres. Mualiui, ilaitie, Linep. lfiUiu, Calicos triiiAixiing, ltitbqiaa, Lce, Reatly-madf Clothing. Boot and tfhoc, II a U and Cape all of the heat mat: rial and made to order Uoie, Book, Ulovea, liittcn, Laoea, Kibboni, Ae, QR0CH1K3 OF ALL KINDS, , Coffee, Tea, Fugar, Rice, Molaaaea, Fiih, Sail, l'uik, Linfeid, Oil, Fib Oil, Carbon OiL Hardware, Queen ware, Tinware, Casting, l!?w and Plow Caitingi, Ka,a, Spinet, Corn Callfta Ura, Cider Preetci, anil all kind of Aie. Parfunaery, Paint. Varnlah, Qlaaa, aad a goAoral 4nrtaieitt uf ivtatioacr;. OO OP FLOUR, Of d liferent brandr, always on hand, and wlfl bt aold at the lowcat put,ibl figure. " - LIQUORS, an-h at Brandy, Wloe, qtn, WW?,-. Jayno'i Merlieiue, Uiietettcr'i utd Uuutland' UttUiri, . 5000 pounds of Wool wanted for which-the highet prion will be paid. Clover w.d U hand and fur aalo at tbe lowoat market price. ' - A1o, Agent for Strattonvtllc and Cvifds.il! Thrvehing Machines, VauCall and see for ynuridvea. Ton will fi&J crcr; thing uuaily kept iu a retail sturo. L. M. COUDRIET. Frtnchrille P. 0., March 1, 171. it EC03STRUCTED: DAN1KL STKWART & SOX Having pu rebated the Cheap Clothing Hou af Ixaao 1. Reittintvlcin, bao tbo Urgent aud lei aortntetit of Manufaaiurtd UeoU in hf ;eountyf and aan tell Uicir '. ..... - HEADY MADE CLOTHING for Men, Boy i and Children, : ' Q PElt CEXT. CIIBAFCtf .... , t , -f Than any other hMim in the cnuutyv' They will always keep oo hand a large and, aU egaut assortment oL . GEXTtf FPZyisiIlSG ffOpDJ, COLtAM, ' TlirS, ... . 1 ' TXOKS, . . ' vai.e. Ac, Ao. Of inE.LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS. . . . .. It vea waal le get geod aad itvliih CloUiiiia;, at low fiKnrea. do not fail to call at tlitir crtae H.hmaait befVire spendiof yuttr noaev clseabert. Remeailier tbe lilaa. ... aujMJ UAMKL STEWART A 60.V. , NOTICE TO THHSPASF..-Allpar. lona are hen'by eaatlonel against eultin or la way d. tnaglnt; limHer. ee enthne huh polf ?, fia wood er ateuia, or la any ottter e)4y delteny. ng timber or treanaaaiag on lite preiniavl o( Mroom A lUeliey, Tbnni.a Qroon. or Wm. K lliokey, In BeMaria townahln. taeae Wbllraer rucu it th. law will be alrlell; ealoroed enninat ale wbn ar. eauitlit Ireapaajine;. And nil iertoni bankir lloilier or loi;s on property of (Ironta k Dieki v, near biian.T run, oa Clear "tM erwh, w.ll uke a. Hire tbat all bank rent mti.t be paid before tke timber can be moved off the hank. , W U. . MCKKV A ' fellSia Fur 0K00.M A DK'KKV. t X ORDIXANCK Ho It cnactuJ1 1Y by tb. Dorirea. and Towa Connoil, avid It ia barehy ardurei b.y 'b, .utberily ef tbe tame I si. inal bereallsK no pere'a .ball be permit, ted " Mw or occupy any atreet or portion o(. atreet for the parpoee of l.yi.f tbeveon huildtnjr. niaie rial, or of arreting araffobllnf r etbor.ppliBTleea eonneotcd wlia, tbe ereetiou of any builtlio,;, 11. oept they Irat obtain from tbe Clerk jif the Town Council a permit t. u she aame,ad every per. aoa lhali pay for laid permit tha.leni of five dol-. lara, eieept when laid neraait f ran u the mm o( Second ar Market atreeta, when, the shall paf the vans of loci dollar.. Id. The Clerk .ball fraat ao peratlt to Mir owner er bulkier M a bne;er period thaa ale: nonthe -or tn me any other poittoa of tbe atreet than the half of the .treat fronting the preaalsea oa which the aeld buil'ttna; ia to be erected. A. C. TATE, Rarwe, Alteal: E, C, Juuvtia, See'y. ap:'I t VrtMIMHTB ATl)Ri )()TH KNotle. la hereby Kl van tbat letter nY edainlltratlea on the e.tat. of. WAI. K. VRlUi.b'Y, dee d. Itt. of the bornnjb ofClearlrld, Cleai field eon. ty, ft, harlnf been duty ,raated to th. anderslgnod, nil pereona indebted le aeld ratal, will pleat, rake Iraraadi.t. vayavent, and tboaa k.vlna elaint or deanaada will prevent Iheia properly authenticated for tettlenaeot wlibent dilav. , .. J. f. Wllltll.KY, ' K. C. WKHH.HV, ' Clearneld, .Vairil I, U73 t. Adealaietre'ore, Ton pniiTixfj op kvehv M trRip. i-n n'.tlj rtcatrd it tH' wfl.e.